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Jesus Cisneros; Lucia Dura; Christina Convertino; Isaac Frausto Hernandez – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2025
Semi-structured interviews with 22 faculty at a fronterizx HSI located at the U.S.-Mexico border revealed the ways faculty perceive, enact, and engage with servingness practice. Findings provide critical insights into the relationship between servingness and faculty as empowerment agents through three culturally relevant themes:…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Teacher Attitudes, Minority Serving Institutions, College Faculty
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Ortiz, Mayra Castillo; Serrano, Leticia Araceli Salas – MEXTESOL Journal, 2021
The main purpose of this qualitative research was to explore the perspectives of female university students on how learning English, in the context of an undergraduate ELT program, could empower them. The research was conducted in a public university in Mexico and the participants were a group of female students during their first semester of…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Student Empowerment, Undergraduate Students
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Lloyd, Marion – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2021
Since 2003, the Mexican government has opened 11 intercultural universities serving a total of 15,000 students, a majority of whom are members of Mexico's Indigenous minority. While there is a growing body of work analyzing the intercultural model from public policy and theoretical perspectives, few studies focus on the experiences of the students…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Intercultural Communication, Universities
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Reilly, Peter – International Journal of Instruction, 2020
Although English language competence is directly linked to better job opportunities and an improved quality of life in Mexico, relatively few Mexicans (5-14%) can communicate effectively in English. Research of the Mexican educational system has suggested that outdated teaching methods contribute to a lack of student motivation, which negatively…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Learning Motivation, Mexicans, Second Language Learning
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Fairbanks, Colleen M.; Crooks, Penny Mason; Ariail, Mary – Harvard Educational Review, 2011
In this article, Fairbanks, Crooks, and Ariail followed Esme Martinez, a Spanish-speaking Latina, from the sixth grade to the eleventh grade, focusing on her perspectives of schooling and her shifting identities related to home, school, friendships, and future. Drawing on the construct of artifacts, a sociohistorical concept that understands…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Identification (Psychology), Foreign Countries, Sociocultural Patterns
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Goode, Jackie – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2007
There is in higher education a powerful discourse of "independent learning". While there may be pedagogical rationales to support the desirability of increased independence at the tertiary stage, it may also serve other institutional agendas, such as functioning as a way for academic staff to "manage" the frustrations…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Doctoral Programs, Learning Strategies, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship
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Penyak, Lee M.; Duray, Pamela B. – Social Studies, 1999
Describes the Oral History Project at the American School Foundation in Mexico City, Mexico that focuses on examining the Mexican countryside through oral history projects, infusing art and photography within the issues-centered framework, and promoting the acceptance of other cultures. Views the teacher as a facilitator whereas the students…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Art Education, Cultural Pluralism, Empathy